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Anyone have any experience with the randon gauge? I was also thinking one of these might work mounted over the handlebar clamp:http://trailtech.net/vapor.htmlAt times I wish I had a tach or a clock or a trip meter. On the other hand I find I don't use my bicycle trip meter anymore and I thought it would be a necessity before I had one.

All the tech wizardry you could want and it fits in the stock opening. I do wish for a tripmeter, I prefer it to the low fuel light, but this is too modern looking for my RE. I like the old timey classic look.

As for a tach, who needs it? If it vibrates too much or too little, shift. Ride more, worry less

My trip meter is a black erasable marker on the chrome handlebar plate. People have asked me if that was the serial number or something.Works well!As for the tach, as Ducati Scotty sez, "If it shakes,Shift"! Kinda paraphrased, that is. Bare

Pure genius on the dry erase and grease pencils. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. So, let's see, we got grease pencil trip meter, vibrations for a tach/shift indicator, how about a wrist watch for a clock, anything I'm forgetting?

Pure genius on the dry erase and grease pencils. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. So, let's see, we got grease pencil trip meter, vibrations for a tach/shift indicator, how about a wrist watch for a clock, anything I'm forgetting?

I've been known to kick car doors if they get to close, and a rapid application of the middle finger is often added. Its cheaper than futzing around with louder horns. I had a friend years ago that rode a UJM and would keep an open pocket with old lug nuts in it. If someone did some road injustice to him he'd fling a hand full of lug nuts at the offender and take off. Not my style, but cheap a alternative costly horns.